
The Rutgers University Senate is a university-wide
deliberative body consisting of representatives of Rutgers faculty,
students, staff, administrators, and alumni. The Senate meets seven or
eight times during the academic year to consider matters of general
University interest, and to make recommendations to the University
administration on those matters.
January 27, 2012 University Senate Statement on Rutgers-Camden
At its January 27 meeting, the Rutgers University Senate adopted the following statement on Rutgers-Camden:
Rutgers-Camden
is an essential part of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey,
and of the Rutgers University Senate, and must remain so. Therefore,
the Rutgers University Senate is strongly against any action which
would remove Rutgers-Camden from Rutgers, The State University of New
Jersey. We support the consortium model for strengthening higher
education in South Jersey, which allows both Rutgers-Camden and Rowan
University to retain their unique identities and cultures.
The
statement was discussed in, and endorsed by, the University Senate's
Student Affairs Committee, University Structure and Governance
Committee, and Faculty Caucus before coming to the Senate floor.
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If you have comments or questions, please contact: Ken Swalagin, Executive
Secretary of the Senate
This website last updated January 27, 2012.
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